Posts Tagged ‘Haus der Kultururen der Welt’

THE WEEK April 16–22, 2018

Openings & Events at Schlachthaus. fresh&fine art, Galerie im Turm, SR Contemporary Art, Videoart at Midnight, Schinkel Pavilion, Videoart at Midnight, Gropius Bau, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Leslie, District Berlin…[read on]


THE WEEK April 9–15, 2018

Openings & events at Spike Berlin, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Haus der Kultururen der Welt, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Schering Stiffung, Schwartzche Villa, Galerie Eigen + Art, Kunstgewerbemuseum, Display, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanian, Daad Galerie…[read on]


THE WEEK April 2–8, 2018

Openings & events at Decad Gallery, District Berlin, Galerie Thomas Fischer, HKW Haus der Kultururen der Welt, Akademie der Künste, Salon Dahlmann, Maxim Gorki Theater, nGbK neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, Galerie Sandra Bürgel, Liszt, Galerie Mario Mazzoli,…[read on]


THE WEEK March 19–31, 2018

Openings & events at Galerie im Turm, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, District, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Griesebach, KOW, C/O Berlin, Kwadrat, Rolando Anselmi, Panke.Gallery, Xavierlaboulbenne, Volksbühne Berlin, Berlinische Galerie, HKW Haus der Kulturen der Welt,…[read on]


The Anthropocene Series // Forensic Architecture at HKW

Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Friday, Apr. 18, 2014.

Transposing architectural knowledge onto the terrain of biopolitics – the mechanism by which states police and govern the physical movements and life processes of their citizens (and, importantly, those without citizenship) – researchers from the Forensic Architecture project at the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths College have developed a variety of…[read on…]

The Anthropocene Series // California über Alles

Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Tuesday, May 07, 2013.

Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) opened their two-year research study ‘The Anthropocene Project’ in January of this year. The project proposes the Anthropocene–the ‘age of mankind’–as our current geological epoch, in which it is now widely believed that humanity forms nature. The Anthropocene model suggests that the Earth’s current geo-processes are primarily…[read on…]